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Report Details Tech, Research for Net Zero Target

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Report Details Tech, Research for Net Zero Target

A new report identifying the research and technology needed to meet the UK’s net zero target has been released.

Developed by the Government Office for Science, the Net Zero Technology Outlook sets out a ‘best estimate’ of the technology mix needed in key emitting sectors to reach net zero by 2050, and identifies the research and development (R&D) needed to get there.

In support of the government’s Clean Energy Superpower Mission, this Outlook offers an independent analysis of the technologies the UK must prioritise by 2050 to deliver on its net zero commitments. It is a tool for policymakers and the research community, pinpointing where targeted R&D investment can have the greatest impact and accelerate progress. By providing clear, evidence-based insights, the report equips decision-makers with the confidence to make informed choices that will shape the UK’s net zero future.

By showing the way forward on research and technology around net zero, the Outlook supports the government’s mission to back homegrown energy technology to grow the economy, create jobs, boost skills, and strengthen energy independence.

Government Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Dame Angela McLean said:

The UK faces one of the most important challenges of our time – climate change – and we need brilliant ideas and innovations to help tackle it. The Net Zero Technology Outlook is our best estimate of the future when it comes to the technology, research and development needed to reach net zero. I hope policymakers and researchers alike will use this report as a guide for their work to help ensure the best possible outcome on our path towards that target.

The report covers 18 sub-sectors within 5 major emitting sectors:

  • industry
  • transport
  • heat and buildings
  • agriculture, land use and waste
  • power

For each sub-sector, the uncertainty and current technology and market readiness level of technologies that might be part of the mix in 2050 have been assessed. Some sub-sectors include ‘wildcard’ technologies: novel and nascent technologies that are highly uncertain but potentially transformative.

The analysis drew on more than 20 interviews and a peer review exercise with around 45 experts from the research community, as well as input from relevant government departments. Relevant information from established scenario modelling, policy documents, and industry sources was also incorporated.

The report also sets out R&D challenges for 3 cross-cutting technology strands: greenhouse gas removals and carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and biomass. R&D needs for each sector are categorised by technology development, delivery and policy support.

To learn more about the technologies and R&D that will drive the UK towards its net zero target, read the full Net Zero Technology Outlook report .

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-report-sets-out-technology-and-research-needed-to-reach-net-zero

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